How to do stock trading online

MOBILE phones today provide their user with so much. The rectangle in your pocket, purse, or hand can play music, show movies, and help you connect with people around the world. Why shouldn’t it help you make money as well? Olymp Trade has made it possible to earn money through mobile apps. Providing trading services since 2014, Olymp Trade has strived to make trading accessible to everyone and their Online Trading App is another step in that direction. The Online Trading App allows people to trade options wherever they have their phones. Its intuitive interface and built-in training make it a wonderful choice for both new and experienced traders. Combined with their online educational library filled with trading strategies, trend indicators, and webinars, Olymp Trade is making trading easy to understand and execute. In this article, you will learn how to use the Olymp Trade App and make money. As a member of the International Financial Commission with a Verify My Trade execution … [Read more...] about The best App for trading

BURSA MALAYSIA: HOW WEALTH-BUILDERS INVEST EVERYONE has a financial goal. Aside from savings and/or fixed deposits, insurance-linked investments or unit trusts and property, one of the best options is still the stock market – for better returns in a shorter timeframe. Is it risky, hard to learn, and too expensive? Not really, if you understand the fundamentals of what you’re doing. What kind of investor should you be? Generally, there are two extremes – on one end, there are investors who depend on technical readings and technology to trade frequently, and then there are those who buy and hold shares for the long term. Both methods can be profitable, and many investors are a mix of both. You don’t need a lot of money to begin. Low Chern Hong, head of operations and certified trainer of 8VIC Malaysia Sdn Bhd, adds, “You can start with only RM100. The secret formula is Time + Savings + ROI (return on investment). Before you invest, do your research; go … [Read more...] about Gain your share of wealth on the stock market

When potential customers visit the online resale store ThredUp, messages on the screen regularly tell them just how much other users of the site are saving. “Alexandra from Anaheim just saved $222 on her order” says one message next to an image of a bright, multicolored dress. It’s a common technique on shopping websites, intended to capitalize on people’s desire to fit in with others and to create a “fear of missing out.” But “Alexandra from Anaheim” did not buy the dress. She does not exist. Instead, the website’s code pulled combinations from a preprogrammed list of names, locations and items and presented them as actual recent purchases. The fake messages are an example of “dark patterns,” devious online techniques that manipulate users into doing things they might not otherwise choose to. They are the digital version of timeworn tactics used to influence consumer behavior, like impulse purchases placed near cash … [Read more...] about How e-commerce sites make you buy things you don’t want

San Francisco-based investor Paul Bragiel said he needed to be asked three or four times before he accepted an invitation from Singapore to check out its tech scene. He made the trip in 2010, but said that back then, the city-state's prospects of becoming a leading Asia tech hub were "bleak, to say the least". He did see some promise, though, and like many other investors and tech companies since then, he was attracted by generous terms from government agencies. "They gave us a very aggressive deal. Very few countries would have matched it," added Mr Bragiel, who considered Hong Kong and Tokyo for an Asian expansion before co-founding venture capital firm Golden Gate Ventures in Singapore in 2011. He declined to say what the terms of his deal were. Armed with lucrative grants and incentives, Singapore has been ramping up its efforts to lure tech firms and investors, including global players like Facebook, Alphabet's Google and Dyson, companies and government officials say. But now the … [Read more...] about Singapore chases tech ‘Jedi Masters’ to groom budding talent

Decades after Isaac Asimov first wrote his laws for robots, their ever-expanding role in our lives requires a radical new set of rules, legal and AI expert Frank Pasquale warned on Thursday. The world has changed since sci-fi author Asimov in 1942 wrote his three rules for robots, including that they should never harm humans, and today's omnipresent computers and algorithms demand up-to-date measures. According to Pasquale, author of "The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms Behind Money and Information", four new legally-inspired rules should be applied to robots and AI in our daily lives. "The first is that robots should complement rather than substitute for professionals" Pasquale told AFP on the sidelines of a robotics conference at the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy of Sciences. "Rather than having a robot doctor, you should hope that you have a doctor who really understands how AI works … [Read more...] about New laws of robotics needed to tackle AI: expert